valiutas
Valiutas is a term used in several Baltic languages to denote currency—the money used as a medium of exchange in an economy. It covers physical coins and banknotes as well as digital forms of money and the monetary value recognized by law. In modern usage, valiutas are issued by a country’s central bank or monetary authority and serve as legal tender for pricing goods, paying debts, and storing value.
Most valiutas are fiat currencies, not backed by a physical commodity but by government decree and public
In the Baltic states, valiutas include the euro (EUR), which has been the official currency in the